Effect of permeable and non-permeable outer wear on microclimate.
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The purpose of the present study was to observe the effects of outer wears made of permeable fabrics (microtex: MT, goatex: GT) and nonpermeable one (hyparon: HP) on physiological and psychological thermal stress. Six young adult females (22.7 yrs, 58.1 kg, 164.2 cm) were subjects. The climatic chamber was controlled at 10°C⋅RH40 %, 10°C⋅RH80 %, 20°C⋅RH40 %, and 20°C⋅RH80 %. The subjects performed step test for 30 minutes. The work load increased gradually, and the relative metabolic rate (RMR) of the final stage was RMR 6.1 (5.4-6.6) . The values of clothing microclimate, mean skin temperature and body heat storage showed a tendency to be larger in HP than in MT. The rectal temperature and heart rate increased about 0.6°C and 50-60 bpm, respectively at the last stage of work. However the values did not show the significant difference among materials.
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